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03/20/12 15:32
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- Yes ... I don't know how we got here either
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Sine wave detection on microcontroller
01/01/70 00:00
Detect or measure?
01/01/70 00:00
not detection, measurement of sine wave signal
01/01/70 00:00
What are you measuring?
01/01/70 00:00
RMS and Average - 1st Priority
01/01/70 00:00
415 v
01/01/70 00:00
I have to do using MCU
01/01/70 00:00
Start simple
01/01/70 00:00
if time is major isssue than.....
01/01/70 00:00
People responding to specific questions
01/01/70 00:00
Same Technique....
01/01/70 00:00
RMS
01/01/70 00:00
Sorry for my laziness
01/01/70 00:00
So what have you done?
01/01/70 00:00
Require more work...
01/01/70 00:00
Working on that
01/01/70 00:00
options, options
01/01/70 00:00
Help me
01/01/70 00:00
Okay
01/01/70 00:00
Are many threads available
01/01/70 00:00
when you save a char ...
01/01/70 00:00
Why don't you specify your problem COMPLETELY?
01/01/70 00:00
Already specify it
01/01/70 00:00
there are some details?
01/01/70 00:00
comparisions
01/01/70 00:00
How are you calculating your needed sample rate?
01/01/70 00:00
start with simple one....
01/01/70 00:00
You do know sin(90+angle)? Or 2-log computations?
01/01/70 00:00
ADC resolution............
01/01/70 00:00
impossible or wrong
01/01/70 00:00
double post, ignore
01/01/70 00:00
Precision Rectify:
01/01/70 00:00
SCR Chopped Wave
01/01/70 00:00
What accuracy do you need?
01/01/70 00:00
CT accuracy
01/01/70 00:00
the fundamental
01/01/70 00:00
50Hz
01/01/70 00:00
Precision rectifier is suitable for any waveform
01/01/70 00:00
are u sure??
01/01/70 00:00
Depends
01/01/70 00:00
must be severely bandwidth limited
01/01/70 00:00
Maybe was circuit with top-voltage capacitor
01/01/70 00:00
Sorry for confusion
01/01/70 00:00
What accuracy do you need?
01/01/70 00:00
360/1024
01/01/70 00:00
Not what he (or me) have asked
01/01/70 00:00
you are right....
01/01/70 00:00
Do you believe you can protect your circuit from noise?
01/01/70 00:00
Very Noisy environment
01/01/70 00:00
re Very Noisy environment
01/01/70 00:00
Some of those rules are showing their age
01/01/70 00:00
here we go again
01/01/70 00:00
think about this for a minute
01/01/70 00:00
when discussing a FAQ
01/01/70 00:00
Well, when were those cap sizes determined?
01/01/70 00:00
Technology
01/01/70 00:00
Steady state currents do not need decaps
01/01/70 00:00
Often low capacitance so limited charge. But remember load.
01/01/70 00:00
fixations
01/01/70 00:00
Nothing. has been proven yet.
01/01/70 00:00
once more for the peanut gallery
01/01/70 00:00
Where you sit determines what you see ...
01/01/70 00:00
Off-topic
01/01/70 00:00
difficult when ...
01/01/70 00:00
Yes ... I don't know how we got here either
01/01/70 00:00
i do
01/01/70 00:00
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